Armenia sends second batch of earthquake aid to Turkey
Armenia has sent a second batch of relief aid to Turkey rocked by a massive earthquake on February 6, Foreign Ministry spokesman Vahan Hunanyan said on Wednesday.
“Armenia continues sending humanitarian aid to earthquake-affected regions,” he tweeted.
“Late last night, trucks loaded with the second batch of humanitarian aid crossed the Armenian-Turkish border through the Margara bridge,” the spokesman said.
Armenia sent 100 tons of food, medicine and other relief supplies to Turkey earlier on Saturday.
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